The Education Ministry will soon bring an amendment to the parliamentary agenda, aiming to increase penalties for violence against educators in schools by fifty percent, Minister Yusuf Tekin has announced.
Antalya, a popular tourist hub, has witnessed a remarkable 20 percent surge in the influx of German visitors, surpassing the previously dominant Russian tourists in overall arrivals.
The number of single mothers in Türkiye has surpassed 1.8 million and is expected to reach 3 million amidst escalating divorce rates, a recent study conducted in honor of Mother's Day has revealed.
Tennis has begun to emerge as a game embraced and followed by broad segments of the population in Türkiye, leading to an increase in tennis facilities, the head of the Turkish Tennis Federation has said.
A 17-year-old student has been detained and referred to the courthouse after fatally shooting the principal of the high school from which he was expelled five months ago.
Müsavat Dervişoğlu, the newly-elected leader of the İYİ (Good) Party, has firmly shut down the prospect of engaging in talks regarding the ruling Justice and Development Party's (AKP) proposal for a new constitution.
A parliamentary commission has conducted inspections at the site of a gold mine in the eastern province of Erzincan nearly three months after nine workers were trapped underground in the landslide.
Türkiye has once again emerged as the leading country hosting the highest number of refugees globally, according to the latest report released by the United Nations' migration agency.
The limited time given to patients during hospital appointments has ignited discussions regarding the adequacy of consultations and the healthcare system.
A heartrending photograph capturing a father holding his deceased daughter's hand amidst the rubble of last year's devastating earthquakes in the southern province of Kahramanmaraş, Türkiye, has earned a Turkish photojournalist a finalist nod in the 2024 Pulitzer Prizes.
Türkiye and Kuwait have inked six agreements spanning various sectors including investment, defense and disaster management in a bid to bolster bilateral relations.
A sharp 10 degrees Celsius difference in temperature observed between urbanized zones and natural havens has revealed the effects of heat islands in metropolitan hubs like Istanbul.